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staler

Stater vs Staler - What's the difference?

stater | staler |


As a noun stater

is a gold, silver or electrum coin of ancient greece or stater can be one who states.

As an adjective staler is

(stale).

Staler vs Starer - What's the difference?

staler | starer |


As an adjective staler

is (stale).

As a noun starer is

one who stares.

Staler vs Stalker - What's the difference?

staler | stalker |


As an adjective staler

is (stale).

As a noun stalker is

stalker (a person who engages in stalking).

Staler vs Stapler - What's the difference?

staler | stapler |


As an adjective staler

is comparative of stale.

As a noun stapler is

a device which binds together sheets of paper by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and simultaneously folding over the ends of the staple against the back surface of the paper. Compare staple gun.

Staler vs Stayer - What's the difference?

staler | stayer |


As an adjective staler

is comparative of stale.

As a noun stayer is

one who, or that which, upholds or supports; a prop.

Staler vs Staled - What's the difference?

staler | staled |


As an adjective staler

is comparative of stale.

As a verb staled is

past tense of stale.

Sealer vs Staler - What's the difference?

sealer | staler |


As a noun sealer

is a tool used to seal something or sealer can be a person who hunts seals.

As an adjective staler is

(stale).

Staler vs Styler - What's the difference?

staler | styler |


As an adjective staler

is (stale).

As a noun styler is

someone who styles (especially hair), a stylist.

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